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Benton-Franklin Council of Governments

Welcome
to the Benton-Franklin Council of Governments' (BFCG) web site.
The BFCG serves as the Regional Transportation Planning
Organization for Benton &
Counties, located in Southeastern Washington State. We
also serve as the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the
Tri-Cities urban area, and the Economic Development District for
Benton & Franklin Counties. To navigate the site, you will
find links provided
in the left margin and throughout other portions of the site.

For more information
about what the BFCG is, what we do, and our members, click About Us.

One of the
primary activities at the BFCG is transportation planning for
our region. For information about the
Transportation
Programs Office, click Transportation.

The BFCG
is also committed to improving the local economy. For
information about the financing opportunities available through
the BFCG, click
Economic Development.
Additionally, the BFCG is involved with community planning and
infrastructure improvements.

To find out about the
opportunities available through the Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy (CEDS) and the Small
Cities Program, click Community Development.

For
additional sources of information related to the transportation
planning, economic, and community development activities at the BFCG,
check out the web sites in the
Links
section.

Information about
employment opportunities, current issues, the monthly
newsletter, and a schedule of meetings can be found under the Current Events area.

Finally, head to the
Contact/Public Involvement section for information on how
to reach the staff of the BFCG, how to become involved with the
BFCG, as well as our address and directions to our office.

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This institution is an
equal opportunity provider and employer

BFCG Title VI Notice to Public

BFCG fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities.For more information or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form
call (509) 943-9185. Further information can be found upon
the "about" tab of this site.